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Ohh
Charge
Charge
Charge
ChargeElectricity is pulsing through our veins
A charge is racing
A chain reaction through
The four of us to you
Will make the transformers begin
Converting into overdrivePower surge now exploding through
Energy, filling the ominous, void within you
No need to live your life in that gap
Got what you need right
Here on lightning tap, soCharge me, charge you
Charge us, charge through
Amplify, terrify
Supercharger electrifiesGetting under skin, we're like a rash
Spreading over your body

We are the itch you scratch
That doesn't seem to go away
Protons, neutrons, the electrons
Synchronizing into oneIn sheer power all will pale
Heaviness off the Richter scale
Forever crushing the
Competition in their tracks
One hundred thosand volts we blast, soCharge me, charge you
Charge us, charge through
Amplify, terrify
Supercharger electrifiesYour, little sticks of dynamite
We're the fuse and we're the lightElectricity is pulsing through our veins
A charge is racing
A chain reaction from the four of us to you
Has made it crystal clear
We'll win this war
Destiny, victoryBraveheart mindset, full attack
Kamikaze, they never look back
In this war
A victory is if you feel this too
You feed off us, and we feed off you, soCharge me, charge you
Charge us, charge through
Amplify, terrify
Supercharger electrifiesCharge me, charge you
Charge us, charge through
Supercharger
Supercharger
Supercharger
Supercharger

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There are five bands with this name:
1. An American Lo-Fi garage punk band. Formed in San Francisco in 1991 by Greg Lowery (bass/vocals), Darin Raeffelli (guitar/vocals) and Karen Singletary (drums/vocals). That same year they self-released their self-titled debut album. The first limited pressing is now a collectors item but it was reissued on Estrus Records in 1997. Estrus also released the bands sophomore album "Goes Way Out" in 1993.

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